Not according to any currency converter online. I've tried 5 different ones and
they all come out to over $4,800.00 for 30,000 yuan (yen). One US Dollar is
approximately 6.25 yuan.
John
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$323.45 is 2,015.90 yuan.
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It's $323.45
Date: Sun, 17 Feb
Google yen to dollar - in the first converter that comes up, type 3 into
the yen box, which = $323.45 USD (delete the number one in the yen box before
putting in 3)
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 09:22:34 -0500
From: chris...@cox.net
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L]
John,
Since it's an offering from Japan it's offered in Yen, not Yuan. So $326
should be correct. There is also a language translator on the site. I
think the guy indicates that he made it himself. Nice job--but I think it's
overkill.
--Art Heller
In a message dated 2/18/2013 3:39:52
Currency:
Curt is correct, the Yen is Japanese. The Yen is easy drop two zeros off,
30,000 Yen is around $300, or $319.31 as right now the Yen is 93.9438 to the
dollar. Each currency has a three letter designation, USD, CAD, AUD would be
US dollar, Canadian Dollar or Australian Dollar.
And now the penny is no longer being made in Canada as of Feb 1. Cost more
than a penny to make it. I still have some $1 $2 CDN bills as they are no
longer in circulation. We now have the Loonie and Toonie to replace the
paper bills.
From the Desk of
Kat Hall
Executive Assistant to Ms.
In 1982 they started to make the US penny out of copper plated zinc. I loved
getting Canadian money to spend when I visited Canada, I still have pennies,
nickels, dimes, quarters, Loonies, Toonies along with some current and early
coins half dollars and some early and current pre loonie
Phono list:
I need to get grills for:
A Edison Diamond Disc C-19 : light OAK
and Diamond Disc table model, B-19: I think it is a light gum wood.
Anyone have a good contact for reproductions?
Original would be great however, unlikely.
Later
Bob
Try Tom Rutkowski-- I've ordered several grills from him- He does nice work.
His email--
gril...@gmail.com Website--
http://www.grampstreasures.com/product_pages/phonograph_grills.htm
He has the ones you are looking for.
Brad
-Original Message-
From: Bob Maffit
He does great Amberola V and VI feet too.
From: Brad abell out...@aol.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Mon, February 18, 2013 6:29:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Diamond Disc grills needed
Try Tom Rutkowski-- I've ordered several grills from him- He
Another superb grille fabricator is
Brian Krapes
17669 W. 58th Drive
Golden, CO 80403
briankra...@msn.com
He made a new grille and surround (frame) for my A-250 and was responsive to my
requirement for matching the exact thickness (there were three different
thicknesses used originally on
Brad:
Thanks for the info contact .
Later
Bob
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Behalf Of Brad abell
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 7:24 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Diamond Disc grills needed
Bob,
I have a light oak C-19 cabinet I'm parting out, including the grille. Please
contact me at gpaul2000(at)aol.com.
Best,
George P.
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Sent: Mon, Feb 18, 2013 10:56 pm
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